Colorado Code § 24-31-1211

False claims act report
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(1) On or before January 15, 2024, and on or
before each January 15 thereafter, the attorney general shall submit a written report to the house
of representatives business affairs and labor committee, the house of representatives judiciary
committee, the senate business, labor, and technology committee, and the senate judiciary
committee, or their successor committees, concerning claims brought pursuant to this part 12
during the previous fiscal year. The report must include, but is not limited to:
(a) The number of actions brought by the attorney general and the disposition of the
actions;
(b) The amount of proceeds recovered by the state through settlement or judgment in an
action brought pursuant to this part 12, including:
(I) The case number and parties for each action in which proceeds were recovered;
(II) The amount of proceeds recovered in each case, categorized by the amount
recovered as damages, penalties, and litigation costs; and
(III) If applicable, the percentage of the proceeds recovered and the total amount
awarded to a private person who brought the action.
(c) The number of actions brought by a person other than the attorney general in which
the attorney general did not intervene, whether the actions were continued by the other person,
and the disposition of the actions;
(d) The amount of proceeds, including any litigation costs and attorney fees, recovered
through settlement or judgment in actions brought by a person other than the attorney general;
and
(e) The amount expended by the state for investigation and litigation of false claims
pursuant to this part 12 and all other costs related to this part 12.
(2) Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), the reporting requirement described in
this section continues indefinitely.

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